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THE MARITON The Mariten is as much a tradition of Marion High School as the issuing of Diplomas to the solicitous graduates. The staff rotated in various positions in order to find the best person for each job. When final appointments were made, work began. The literary staff launched its work by flooding the seniors with questlonaires begging them to reveal their idlosyncrasies so that each member of the class could have an individual wrim- up. Working with the literary staff were the feature writers, who spent all their time planning, writing and rewriting. This was a very important task. The idea was to get something new-- different from other productions so the remark would be: The best yearbook ever published. The typlsts, too, typed and retypcd to arrange the features attractively and to block the margins. Stencil cutting was not a difficult undertaking but a tedious one. No yearbook would be complete without art work among the pages. Our artist made quite an addition to this volume by providing the clever drawings used throughout the pages. Al- though unexperienced, her work deserves much praise. Pictures and more pictures had to be taken. But more pictures meant more work, for each required careful planning. As the photographs came from the photographers, and each bit of copy was correctly typed, we cut, clipped, and then pasted the pictures on a copy to be sent to the engravers. Then we were able to make the dummy--the skeleton of the book. Then came the day of mimeographing. Our work was given a final test as the nicely printed pages were revealed before our eyes. X The staff has given good account ef themselves. Although lacking experience, our amateur editors have proven efficient and capable workers. They have been well supervised by a faculty member, Miss Salvino. They have retained some of the styles established by last years staffg they have introduced new ideas apropos of the day---for instance, an honor roll of the alumni now Ln service. Altogether the group and Misa Salvine have done a good job and deserve the appreciation of our student body. 1
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